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Attacks on ED staff 'simply part of the job'
More than 100 cases of abuse were recorded on hospital staff in a month.
More than 100 cases of abuse were recorded on hospital staff in a month.
CD Stags coach Heinrich Malan's waiting for clearer picture on NZ Cricket's structures
The child was reportedly given the wrong medication at a pharmacy.
Bostock New Zealand says it's time landowners and community groups take action on stream.
No damage to club after car bumps into building.
Woman 'fine' after crashing into building.
Getting Bay kids earthquake & tsunami-savvy
Basketball does not have enough space for all teams to play.
Worshippers hope the building will be ready for use within months.
Napier council's aquatic centre proposal can be a win-win situation for all says ratepayer
People need strong bargaining rights, Chamber of Commerce told.
New champion's great grandfather competed at the first championships in 1911.
US football writer Kevin Van Valkenburg may have unwittingly stumbled on to something.
Police warn danger of synthetic drugs as users 'don't know what they're getting'.
Tyler Ritchie's love of coffee has won her second place in an international competition.
Existing exposure rates at work are well below known hazardous levels.
Residents' monitoring records 138 heavy vehicles on expressway between 2am and 5am.
KiwiRail is back on track, and minister Shane Jones is hailing a resurgence of rail.
For the first time since 2012 a Kiwi Rail train is using the Napier Wairoa line to deliver ballast to Eskdale. Several thousand trucks per year are predicted to be taken off the road. There could be logging trains leaving Wairoa for Napier by the end of the year.
Difficulty voicing concerns about China's attitude to information sharing
Bay's multiple national age group champion is ready for worlds.
Owners say sale of care provider will not affect services.
Playwright's work popular on stage in Dannevirke
Who decided houses had to be tested for meth.
Green Machine could equal record on Saturday.
Adam Green can remember all sorts of trivia, but where on earth has he put his keys?
Experts from multiple government agencies on hand to help businesses.
Guardians of the Aquifer call for public referendum on drinking water chlorination.
Local authors bring joy to young readers as they make it into NZ Book Award finals.